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Post #135933806 added 04-02-2020 11:37 AM by DJ3xclusive in Deal Talk
Form Factor: 2.5" Capacity: 2TB Memory Components: 3D TLC Interface: SATA III Controller: SMI Max Sequential Read: Up to 560 MB/s Crystal Disk Mark: Up to 550 MB/s Max Sequential Write: Up...
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Post #135941021 added 04-02-2020 11:37 AM by persian_mafia in Deal Talk
ADATA Technology (USA) Co., Ltd via Newegg has 2TB ADATA Ultimate SU800 2.5" SATA Solid State Drive (ASU800SS-2TT-C) on sale for $209.99. Shipping is free. Thanks DJ3xclusive Deal Editor's Notes &...
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Post #135941093 added 04-02-2020 4:29 PM by Firenova in Deal Talk
This isn’t a deal. Drives in this range regularly go for under $200, a slick price would be $180 or lower.
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Post #135948167 added 04-02-2020 11:40 PM by Robstacles in Deal Talk
I just had to replace this exact model drive on a machine purchased a few months back. Not a bad deal but I'd recommend Kingston.
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Post #135948248 added 04-02-2020 11:51 PM by rx4speed in Deal Talk
Fact is, all the TLC and SLC drives just dont wear as good and are more suspect to failure. I have two 960GB Sandisk Extrem Pro "MLC" drives that I've had for years with zero issues and minimal...
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Post #136036280 added 04-06-2020 6:19 PM by NewMaxx in Deal Talk
Same controller (SMI SM2258) and likely both with 64L TLC, although the MX500's is of higher quality. Primary difference would likely be SLC cache size - both have dynamic but ADATA is known for...
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Post #135934277 added 04-02-2020 11:55 AM by boridealseekr in Deal Talk
Seems like a decent deal, but I don't know for sure. Anyone can shed a little light on the subject?
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Post #136035293 added 04-06-2020 5:32 PM by joncone in Deal Talk
Thanks! I'll find a Sata SSD because really all I need is extra storage for games.
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Post #135936833 added 04-02-2020 1:25 PM by xtp in Deal Talk
was lower on BF due to the urlhasbeenblocked promotion. but otherwise, it's fair.
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Post #135939092 added 04-02-2020 2:54 PM by JakeW3302 in Deal Talk
Got a year ago for similar price ($195), fine drive, has dram, no problems
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Post #135939542 added 04-02-2020 3:18 PM by boosterjm in Deal Talk
looking for 500 GB deal. Haven't seen lately on 2.5 SSDs
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Post #135944171 added 04-02-2020 7:15 PM by SDU-Tango in Deal Talk
Not sure about speed, but 2TB can be had for $160 if you can wait.
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Post #135945575 added 04-02-2020 8:17 PM by j_ten_man in Deal Talk
This is true, but I also expect that demand has dropped off a cliff for these drives as well and that will be the case for awhile. I'm still debating whether or not to get this, but I would think...
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Post #135948761 added 04-03-2020 1:06 AM by 247DEALS365 in Deal Talk
It's OK. I'm just glad to be able to share the experience to help others. I have really old MLC based Samsung drives as well that are still going strong. How many total writes do you have on yours?
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Post #135948803 added 04-03-2020 1:19 AM by 247DEALS365 in Deal Talk
SLC (1 bit per cell) is the best... Did you mean QLC (4 bits per cell?).... Also, even though different brands offer TLC (3 bits per cell) doesn't mean they are of the same quality.
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Post #135948839 added 04-03-2020 1:29 AM by 247DEALS365 in Deal Talk
I agree... How ironic that I'm not the only one with terrible experiences with (today's) adata... I hope that people can put two and two together to make sense of the reality here. ADATA is not...
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Post #135948209 added 04-02-2020 11:45 PM by rx4speed in Deal Talk
Why 500GB? Unless this is for a windows boot drive, I've always forund 500gb way too small.
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Post #135948230 added 04-02-2020 11:48 PM by rx4speed in Deal Talk
I hate this for you. I have two 1TB Sandisk Exterme Pro's thatr are a few years old and are still in the high 90% range and ZERO issues. AThis one has DRAM, but all these low quality TCDL or SLC...
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Post #135943844 added 04-02-2020 7:00 PM by neonpolaris in Deal Talk
For a device that doesn't support NVMe.
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Post #135944033 added 04-02-2020 7:08 PM by EffinAhole in Deal Talk
Because people buying a 2TB drive arnt generally using it for the main OS drive(because 1TB is faster). So people are buying them for storage and you dont need crazy speeds for storage. On top of...
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Post #135982148 added 04-04-2020 11:12 AM by PhilIndeblanc in Deal Talk
As active storage, photo and video editing DO NEED fast storage before the data is moved to archive drives. I wouldnt touch this "deal". Plenty well established brand drives with high stability...
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Post #135934406 added 04-02-2020 11:59 AM by bennynihon in Deal Talk
Was curious how this compares to the Crucial MX500 that often goes on sale for $200
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Post #135945731 added 04-02-2020 8:25 PM by oopsz in Deal Talk
I had one of these go kaput in under a year. Overnight wouldn't respond at all, like it wasn't even attached. Dead as a doornail. Good thing it was just game storage that could be easily...
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Post #135946199 added 04-02-2020 8:48 PM by T_B in Deal Talk
Thanks for posting that. You saved me from throwing my money away.
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Post #135946781 added 04-02-2020 9:28 PM by GandalfNYC in Deal Talk
The only hard drive that has died on me in the last 10 years was a 4 year old Crucial SSD that was not even used much. This really surprised me, since 14 mechanical hard drives up to 10 years old...
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Post #135952268 added 04-03-2020 7:08 AM by JakeW3302 in Deal Talk
This has never been even close to 180 or lower
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Post #135954947 added 04-03-2020 8:57 AM by Tbl5143 in Deal Talk
Great drive. I've been using it in a USB 3 enclosure for my Windows VM for 3 months without any issues. It's reasonably fast for the price. I've had a smaller 500gb of this for about 1.5 years as the...
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Post #135954953 added 04-03-2020 8:58 AM by GimmedaStuff in Deal Talk
I believe he said "Drives in this range", not this specific drive.
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Post #135958967 added 04-03-2020 11:18 AM by scottjn in Deal Talk
Bought this at urlhasbeenblocked when it was $185 about a year ago. Have this hooked up by USB3 to my iMac as the main drive and have had no problems with it. The first one they shipped me I never got, the...
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Post #135939236 added 04-02-2020 3:02 PM by zephyrtempest in Deal Talk
Will this work as an internal drive for a PS4 pro?
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Post #135939650 added 04-02-2020 3:22 PM by SSteveTX in Deal Talk
It should work fine. There is a review on Newegg where someone did that
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Post #135944963 added 04-02-2020 7:50 PM by supersteals in Deal Talk
People complaining about price being higher - keep in mind that many of the factories making these drives are impacted by Covid-19. Once the current inventory is consumed you can expect the prices to...
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Post #135952013 added 04-03-2020 6:55 AM by optimustarzan in Deal Talk
Use macrium free cloning software. I've used this 3 times without fail to clone original hard drive while upgrading to new SSD. https://www.macrium.com/reflectfree Buy cheap USB enclosure if you...
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Post #135998885 added 04-05-2020 7:27 AM by Obiedawg in Deal Talk
I 2nd that appreciation, among others in this thread.
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Post #135943724 added 04-02-2020 6:55 PM by odie5533 in Deal Talk
Why would you get this over an NVMe?
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Post #135935057 added 04-02-2020 12:20 PM by seanleeforever in Deal Talk
MX500 support TCG Opal , this doesn't. of course if you don't know what TCG Opal is, then it doesn't apply to you, as it doesn't apply to most people.
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Post #135942491 added 04-02-2020 5:47 PM by 247DEALS365 in Deal Talk
I bought 4x of these on sale last year. One died, the second suffers from really slow writes and all four show significant drive wear after not many miles. The su800 is suited for gaming consoles or...
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Post #135951233 added 04-03-2020 6:15 AM by joncone in Deal Talk
I have this PC and need to add more storage. I don't want to replace the existing SSD as copying the OS has failed me in the past. Any suggestions? ...
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Post #135948764 added 04-03-2020 1:07 AM by mrmochi in Deal Talk
How is this even FP? WTF?? I bought the MX500 for $200 from Amazon a month or two ago from SD and thought that was a lukewarm deal at best. ADATA SSD's are horrible, ABSOLUTELY horrible! ...
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Post #135946262 added 04-02-2020 8:52 PM by Sentorial in Deal Talk
After a year of rough use in a ps4 pro, it's working great still. However i bought mine for 176 from here... seems like drive prices are going up. :(
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